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MONEY WRAPPER.A

APPLICATION FILED IAN. Io, 1919.

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Speciiieation of Letters Patent.

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Application filed January 1Q, i919. Serial No. 276.5539.

To (tu idiom t may concern ile it known that lL7 L''Uoenn lf. Moilnnir, a fititen ot the lUnited States, and resident off Vifanwatosa, in the county of Milwan ree and State ot `lilisconsin.- have invented new and usefulA improvements in llvioney-lWrappers, oi" which the 'following` is a description7 rete-rence being; had to the accompanying; drawings7 which are a part of this'specica'- tion. K

rShe invention relates to money wrappers tor securing moneyY ct di'li'erent denominations in packages.

Se tar as l am aware it has been the practice up to this time to provide a special wrapper or strap for each denomination oil" coin or amount of currency and it isthe object of this invention to provide a simple Yl'orrn of wrapper or strap w riich may be used il'or several denominations of diilerent amounts, thus saving tii'ne, labor and enpense in connection with banking busin The invention Yfurther consists in the several features hereinafter described and shown inthe accompaniring),` drawings in which:

Figure 1 is a view of one ct' the wrappers embodying` theV invention;

Fig. Q is a view ot theotlier side oi the wrapper Fig. 3 is a view ol' one side of a modified- Form 'oi wrapper embodying the invention;

Fig. 4l is a view oli' the other side oi a modified i'orin of wrapper omloodying.;` the invention; l Y

5 is a view of the wrapper shown in Figs. 3 and 4i, folded on the dotted line of Fig. i g' Fig. 6 is a perspective view of a package ot' wrapped coin;

Fig. 7 is a view oit one side oi a currency strap embodying the invention;

Fig. 8 is a view ot the other side of the strap; and

Fig. 9 is a view oi the strap applied to currency.

Referring to Figs. 1 and 2., the numeral 7 designates the wrapper which is formed ot a single blank ci papel or other suitable material. having printed matter on its sides 8 and 9. At one end 10 on the side 8 there appears printed matter designating a certain denomination oi' coin as 20 dollars silver and at the other end 11 of the side 8 there appears printed matter designating another denomination ot' coin as 50 cents pennies. lin the intermediate portion cil this side are directions 12 readable from opposite ends oit the slip, reading llilrap nickels from this end with an arrow 14 pointinggto the end from which the wrapping is started. and l/Vrap quarters 'from this end with an arrow 18 pointing to the end 'troni which the wrappingis started. it one end 15 ol the side 9 there appears printed matter designatinnanother denomination of coin as 2.00 nickels and at the other end 1G oi? this side there appears printed matter designating another denomination or coin as 10 dollars quarters. In the intermediate portion ot this side of the slip or blank are directions lreadable from opposite ends oiI the slip? reading Wrap silver dels. from this end and llrap pennies from this end with arrows 18 and 19 desig-patina` the end upon which the wrapping is to be started.

`With this construction if it is desired to wrap two dollars in nickels, the nickels to this amount are arranged in line transversely of and near the end 11 of the side 8 ot the slip in accordance with the instructionsj wW rap nickels trein this end and the arrow 14C and said nichelsare then wrapped up andthe side edges oi' the wrapper folded ,in as shown in Fig. 6 with the result'that the words 2.00 nickels7 appear on the package. ln this wavthe other denominations of coin which this wrapper takes maiy be wrapped up, the lled wrapper designating" just what coin is contained therein. While ll have shown the use of a wrapper for tour denominations the wrapper may be usedior two denominations where the different denominations are wrapped up from opposite ends of the same side of the slip or from the same ends ci opposite sides of the slip, or 'from opposite ends of opposite sides ci the slip, and that the wrapper may also be used for taking care of three denominations ot coin.

Referring to lFigs. 8 to 5 inclusive the vrapper in this case can be used for six diiierent denominations of coin. Upon the side 2() of the slip there appears printed coin deaf .iiinations 21 2nd 22 and directions 23 intermediate the slip similar to those of Fig. 1 with the designating arrows 2li and 25. Upon the other side 26 of the slip there appears printed coin denominations 27 and 28 at the ends of the slip9 printed coin denominations 29 and 3G intermediate the ends nickels, and quarters by following thc directions iter Wrapping ayngrearing thereon. or the slip may be folded as shown in. 5 and used for pennies an(L dimes.

Referring to Figs. 7 to 5l inclusive the currency strap is formed ot' a single blank of paper or other suitable material havingY printed matter on its sides 33 and 3l. Dit one end of the side 33 there appears printed matter designating theanionnt and thc denomination 0f currency as 3Gt-5- l-:Lj l" in which the 300 repeated designates the amount and either the 5 or l0 or 2t is checked to designate the kind et cui-rc inclosed by` the strap to make up tlm amount. Similarly the other end of this side has repeated and 1-2. .it the ends of this side of the strap arc *lirecibiday 35 and 36 for Wrapping the currency'. -it one end of the side 34 there appears printed matter designating' the aine-unt and the denomination of the currencyv as 200 and 510-20 which is to be checked b v the party making up the package and at the other endV 500 and -lO--QW With directionsl 37 and 38 for Wrapping the currency. With this construction, it it de sired to wrap 5 dollar bills to the amount of 500 dollars,the bills are placed on, the side 33 and the ends brought together to t the numerals 500 and the numeral nderneath is checked and the ends` ol the strap secured together by stinken.` 3S) which may have printed matter 4.0 thereon de nating the name of the bank which has nien ie up the package as shown in Fi il.

`What I claim as my invention l. A Wrapper of the class desc ibedV hai'- ing money denomination indicating designations at the ends thereof and whereby the Wrapper may be employed fory money of dilrferent denominations by \\i1'appiii 1' money ot one denomination from one end olr the opposite side or from the other end oit the r tion and amount indicating designations af.-

the ends thereof on both of its sides where by the wrapping of money of dill'ercnl amounts and denomination from dili'ercnt ends of the Wrapper will displayv the ih nomination and amount. contained vrihin the Wrapper.

3. A. coin Wrapper having coin indicatingv designations at the ends thcieot on one el' its sides whereby the wrapper may be cm ployed for coin oi di'liierent denoniiuatifm` by Wrapping' coin oil one (lenoniinatimi li-oifi one end of the opposite side or 'troni the other end oif the opposite side to displa \v thil designation oi coin contained within the wrapper.

ll. A. coin wrapper having coin indica! imp; nations. on opposite sides \.f'herehl\.- the Wrapper may be employed for coin el' dill ferent denomination' by wrappingthe coin if cpd of eopinrsic :idi` upon which the designati-on ot the coin contained within the Wrapper appears to display osi the outside oit' the package the designation ot the kind ot coin contained therein.

5. A coin Wrapper tor use mi a. plurality ot coins oli diil'verept fjlenmninations provided with denomination and amount indicating`- designations at its ends and intermediate its ends wherebyv thc wrapping' ot coin ol one denomination in the liiiill wrapper. the com ot that designation will appear on th'.` optside of the wrapper and whereby on the one 'folding of the wrapper and the nuappins.:

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